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  2. Fate (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Fate is a U.S. magazine about paranormal phenomena. Fate was co-founded in 1948 by Raymond A. Palmer (editor of Amazing Stories ) and Curtis Fuller. Fate magazine is the longest-running magazine devoted to the paranormal.

  3. The Coming of the Saucers - Wikipedia

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    The Coming of the Saucers is a 1952 book by original 'flying saucer' witness Kenneth Arnold and magazine publisher Raymond Palmer. [1] [2] [3] The book reprints and expands early articles the two had published in Palmer's magazine Fate. [4] The work blends first-person accounts attributed to Arnold with third-person summations of UFO reports. [5]

  4. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    Country Journal, PRIMEDIA Consumer Magazines & Internet Group (1974–2001) Country Life in America (1901–1942) Country, The Magazine of the Hamptons, M. Shanken Communications Inc. (1998–2001) Country Song Roundup, Country Song Roundup Inc. (1949–2001) The Courier (1968–2005) Cracked (1958–2007) Crazy Magazine (1973–1983)

  5. List of paranormal magazines - Wikipedia

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    Lobster – twice yearly magazine focused on parapolitics; Magazine of the Society for Psychical Research – quarterly membership magazine covering a broad range of paranormal phenomena; previously known as the Paranormal Review; NeuroQuantology; Nexus – UFOs, fringe science, conspiracy theory, alternative medicine

  6. The True Story Behind American Murder: Gabby Petito - AOL

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    Online, amateur TikTok sleuths pored over every detail in the archive of her posts and analyzed each new development in the case. The investigation to find her spanned over 2000 miles as police ...

  7. D. Scott Rogo - Wikipedia

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    He wrote or co-wrote 20 books and more than 100 magazine and journal articles, 7 books were reprinted in 2005 by Anomalist Books, [5] Leaving the body was reprinted in 2008 by Simon & Schuster. [6] Rogo was active at the Psychical Research Foundation (formerly at Durham, North Carolina ) and at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York.

  8. Israeli hostage's release brings some relief for family but ...

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    The family of Israeli hostage Yarden Bibas expressed relief on Saturday after he was released along with two other hostages by Hamas but said that the family's home remained incomplete. Yarden ...

  9. How many people did Ted Bundy kill? - AOL

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    Ted Bundy was born on Nov. 24, 1946, in Burlington, Vt., to single mother Eleanor Louise Cowell. She and her young son later moved to Tacoma, Wash., and she married John C. Bundy who adopted the ...